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President Obama Speaks on the Oklahoma Tornadoes

Submitted Article May 21, 2013 White House

This morning, President Obama delivered a statement on the devastating tornadoes and severe weather affecting Oklahoma. He described the response efforts underway, and assured the people of Moore and all the affected areas that they “would have all the resources that they need at their disposal.” “Americans from every corner of this country will be right there with them, opening our homes, our hearts to those in need,” President Obama said. “Because we’re a nation that stands with our fellow …

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VGCC holds Athletics Banquet

Submitted Article May 21, 2013 Education, Sports

Vance-Granville Community College celebrated Vanguard student-athletes at its annual Athletics Banquet, held on April 17 in the Civic Center on the college’s Main Campus. VGCC Director of Student Activities and Athletics Jasmine Hightower served as mistress of ceremonies. Following dinner, women’s volleyball coach Heather Chance and assistant coach Pam DeZurik started the program by presenting awards to their players. Brittny Shells of Oxford was honored for maintaining the highest GPA on the team. Veronica Papandrea of Durham was named the …

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Vance County Board of Education Upcoming Committee Meetings

Submitted Article May 21, 2013 Education

Curriculum Committee, Thursday, May 23rd, 9:00 am Finance Committee, Wednesday, May 29th, 5:30 pm Policy Committee, Wednesday, May 29th, 6:00 pm Personnel Committee, Tuesday, June 4th, 8:30 am Note: All meetings are held in the Superintendent’s Conference Room.

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Tuesday Open Line

Submitted Article May 21, 2013 Open Lines

One of the most versatile and gifted people in American history announced the invention of bifocal eyeglasses this month in 1785. Benjamin Franklin had been using one pair of glasses to read with and another for distant vision. Tired of switching between pairs, he had the two pairs of lenses cut in half and mounted in the same frame. The idea of these split lenses, or bifocals, was slow to be adopted because of cost. Among Franklin’s many other inventions …

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White House Weekly Address: The President Talks About How to Build a Rising, Thriving Middle Class

Submitted Article May 20, 2013 White House

President Obama talks about his belief that a rising, thriving middle class is the true engine of economic growth, and that to reignite that engine and continue to build on the progress we’ve made over the last four years, we need to invest in three areas: jobs, skills and opportunity. This week, the President honored fallen officers and top cops, spoke on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, invited both the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and of …

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Monday Open Line

Submitted Article May 20, 2013 Open Lines

Gas prices are a frequent cause for consumer complaint –but at least purchases aren’t restricted, as they were beginning this month in 1942. That’s when 17 states began rationing gasoline to help the war effort. By December, rationing was nationwide and remained in effect until the end of World War II, along with a national speed limit of 35 miles an hour. Now, there are more than 118,000 gas stations across the country. Each year, they sell $360 billion worth …

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Richard Brand: Congratulations

Rick Brand May 19, 2013 Opinion

Congratulations are to be given to the City of Henderson, City Council and The Embassy Square Foundation. The plan worked. The deal has been completed. The arrangement produced what it was designed to do. The City provided the land to the Embassy Square Foundation and the Foundation promised to return the land to the city with a new library built and paid for. The City Council and Embassy Square Foundation have just completed that agreement. The Land has been returned …

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Senator Richard Burr Newsletter

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 NC Elected Officials

As you may know, the House voted this week to repeal Obamacare, and I wholeheartedly support the effort to fully repeal this terrible law.  However, if we don’t have the votes in the Senate to repeal this law in full, then we should also seek to dismantle it piece by piece.  That’s why this week I introduced a bill with Senator Coburn that will repeal the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP), Affordable Care Act’s provision that commits federal taxpayer dollars to incentivizing …

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Congresswoman Renee Ellmers: Scandal in Washington

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 NC Elected Officials

This week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the IRS’ scrutiny of conservative groups went beyond those with “tea party” or “patriot” in their names to also include ones worried about government spending, debt or taxes, and even ones that lobbied to “make America a better place to live.” Many groups say they were asked for lists of their donors and other sensitive information. These actions by the IRS are extremely troubling. Also of great concern is that under Obamacare, …

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Get in Gear for Gardening! Saturday, May 18th, This Week in Gardening

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 Agriculture, Things To Do

Come on out this Saturday, 5/18, 9 am to the First Presbyterian Church for a symposium by the Extension Master Gardeners! Learn from experts about soil preparation, raising daylilies, and vegetable production. Lots of time to get your questions answered. Doorprizes and refreshments! Cost is only $7 at the door. The church fellowship hall is located at the corner of Young St. and Chestnut St. in downtown Henderson. If you need to reach us on Saturday morning, call 252-213-6095. THIS …

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School Bus Driver ROADeo on May 21

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 Education

On Tuesday, May 21st, school bus drivers from across North Carolina will gather at the state fairgrounds in Raleigh to demonstrate their skill and professionalism.  The state School Bus Driving Competition (known as the State School Bus ROADeo) will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Martin building. The driving course is set up in the Midway area. Forty-eight school bus drivers will participate in the final testing and driving competition to crown the top school bus driver in North Carolina.  …

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Henderson City Council Special Called Meeting Monday May 20th

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 City Business

Consideratio nof Approfal of Resolution 13-43, Awarding Departmental Handgun and Badge to Retiring Police Cheif Keith Sidwell. Presentation of Proposed FY 2013-2014 Budget The full packet is here:  20130520_coh_called_meeting_agenda_packet

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Senator Angela R. Bryant Newsletter

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 NC Elected Officials

NEWS FROM RALEIGH… I always welcome your comments, project updates, suggestions, and visits. My office door and electronic door is always open to you!  As always, thank you for your support!   NEWSLETTER INDEX Around the District and More Events Awards and Grants Legislative News Notes of Thanks Hear and See Legislative Live Daily If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please click here —————————————————————————- AROUND THE DISTRICT AND MORE Senator Bryant Visits the Free Clinic in Warrenton …

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N.C. Pesticide Advisory Committee announces new members and approves case settlements

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 Agriculture

RALEIGH – Two new members were recently appointed to the N.C. Pesticide Advisory Committee. Greg Bunn, a farmer from Nash County, was appointed to fill the vacant farmer position, and Manly Wilder of Raleigh was chosen to fill the vacancy reserved for a conservationist. The board also approved the following settlement agreements for cases in Ashe, Lee, Lenoir, Mecklenburg, Northampton, Perquimans and Wake counties. Stevie G. Harrell of Boone’s Farm Supplies in Garysburg agreed to pay $800 for continuing to …

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Notice of Public Meeting on I-95 Corridor

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 News

The North Carolina Department of Transportation will hold two public meetings near House District 7 for the purpose of sharing information about a study of an I-95 improvement program (which included turning the highway into a toll road). The meetings in our area: Monday, May 20, 4-7 p.m. at Robeson Community College (Workforce Development Center-BB&T Conference Room), 5160 N. Fayetteville Road,  Lumberton Tuesday, May 21, 4-7 p.m. at Halifax Community College, The Centre (Gallery), 200 College Drive, Weldon. Interstate 95 …

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Friday / Weekend Open Lines

Submitted Article May 17, 2013 Open Lines

The New York Stock Exchange, by signaling business prospects through share prices, has long been a bellwether of the nation’s economic health. The exchange started on this date in 1792, as some two dozen merchants and brokers established an organized approach to their buying and selling. In good weather, they operated under a Buttonwood tree on Wall Street. Otherwise, they moved to the shelter of a nearby coffeehouse to continue their trading. This makeshift setup eventually evolved into an economic …

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Got to Be NC Festival celebrates local food, state’s ag heritage May 17-19 at State Fairgrounds

Submitted Article May 16, 2013 Entertainment, Things To Do

RALEIGH – The Got to Be NC Festival at the State Fairgrounds will continue to feature the family-friendly events that have made it a favorite local spring festival. The event, which takes place May 17-19, will again feature hundreds of antique tractors, a daily tractor parade, lots of local food, classic cars, live music, a carnival and much more. “The Got to Be NC Festival is a celebration of North Carolina food and heritage that the whole family can enjoy,” …

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High School Students study Biotech at VGCC Workshop

Submitted Article May 16, 2013 Education

Vance-Granville Community College held its first-ever Biotech Workshop for local high school students over the course of two Saturdays, April 20 and April 27. VGCC Bioprocess Technology program head Dr. Danny Monroe and Chemistry/Biology instructor Dr. Tara Hamilton conducted the camp with assistance from lab technician Mark Smith of Henderson, a graduate of the college’s Bioprocess program who is preparing to continue his education at North Carolina Central University. The eight participating students hailed from J.F. Webb, Granville Central, Vance …

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Butterfield Commends Coast Guard’s Decision to Continue C-130 Maintenance Work and Jobs in Elizabeth City

Submitted Article May 16, 2013 NC Elected Officials

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today commended the United States Coast Guard’s decision to continue maintenance, repair, and overhaul work of the Coast Guard’s C-130 aircraft fleet at the Coast Guard’s Aviation Logistics Center in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.  Maintenance on the Coast Guard’s C-130 fleet has been performed in Elizabeth City for the past three years and employs around 240 people, making it one of the largest sources of jobs in the area.  “I am thrilled …

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Ghost Town plans Memorial Day opening

Submitted Article May 16, 2013 Tourism

Ghost Town in the Sky amusement park in Maggie Valley is scheduled to open this year, kicking off its 2013 season Memorial Day weekend, thanks to the grit, passionate and determination of its new owner and longtime champion Alaska Pressley, who has slogged ahead with her dream despite hoops and hurdles. Ghost Town had a soft opening last summer where visitors could take a chairlift up the mountain and visit a museum with Ghost Town memorabilia for a discounted ticket …

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